Lois Hart

Lois Hart's first northern California tour of duty began in the 1970s at KCRA 3 and at another local television station here in Sacramento.

In 1980, she left to join the CNN news organization and she and her husband, Dave Walker, co-anchored CNN's very first news broadcast. She remained at CNN for eight years before leaving to join CNBC, NBC's foray into cable television, in 1989. Lois also inaugurated the first broadcast of CNBC. Her ability to handle specialized consumer and business news for CNBC was evident in her co-anchoring successes on "CNBC Mornings," "Money Wheel" and "America's Vital Signs."

When Lois returned to Sacramento in 1990, she moved back to KCRA 3 with Dave. Her news coverage highlights of her KCRA 3 years include live coverage of the Oakland Hills fires in 1991, the Sacramento flooding in 1997 and the OJ Simpson verdict in Los Angeles. Dave and Lois celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary on June 2, 2005.